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00:00So, I'm worried about someone's voice.
00:02With that voice, I can't tell what he's doing.
00:05Excuse me.
00:08I'm Hiyoko Manju.
00:12Hiyoko Manju is a heavyweight.
00:14I can't say anything about his financial status.
00:17But you're still going to be Hiyoko Manju?
00:19I'm sorry.
00:21I'm not going to let you get away with this.
00:22I'll see you again.
00:24I'm sorry.
00:25I'll see you again.
00:26I'll see you again.
00:27I'll see you again.
00:28I'll see you again.
00:29Oh, um, I'll be right back.
00:31I'm sorry.
00:33I'm not a bad man if you ask me to help.
00:35Your got a lot of guts.
00:38That's the only thing you can do.
00:40I can only touch this part of your head.
00:44It's true.
00:45It's a mixed matter.
00:47I'd like to talk about various people's concerns.
00:53If you don't know what's going on, ask the people in the field.
00:59The members of Bunkajins will teach you a lot of things, so don't worry about the details.
01:04The members are...
01:06Jiji Journalist Hiroshi Hatayama
01:11Professor Motohiro Adachi of the Faculty of Economics, Wakayama University
01:17Social entrepreneur Kanako Baba
01:21Atsushi Fujimoto, who graduated from Tokyo University with a master's degree in engineering
01:27And David Hosein, who is from Iran and has a view of the world.
01:36So, what are you most worried about?
01:38Stealing money from a bank's safe,
01:41committing a robbery in a dark room,
01:44and doing crazy things for money.
01:47These are the things I'm most worried about.
01:50The theme is...
01:51Robbery in a safe and robbery in a dark room.
01:55Now, let's start the chat.
01:58As you just saw, there was an incident where a bank employee stole more than 100 million yen from a safe.
02:03The employee of the management company, for four and a half years,
02:07opened the safe without permission,
02:10and stole the money in it.
02:14The damage is said to be more than 100 million yen.
02:21Also, a former employee of a commercial company,
02:25let a customer's wife drink a sleeping drug,
02:29stole 17.8 million yen in cash,
02:33and set the house on fire.
02:36Then she ran away.
02:38It's the story of a witch.
02:40So, she didn't talk to her husband.
02:44She just drank tea.
02:46When it comes to a safe,
02:48I don't think many people care about it.
02:53Actually, only people who rent a safe know what's in it.
02:59It's not like a bank employee comes in and says,
03:02I put this in.
03:04When a person comes out of a safe,
03:06he puts something in a private room,
03:10and returns it to the safe.
03:14I don't know what's in it.
03:17So, only people who rent a safe know what's in it.
03:19Yes, that's right.
03:21For example, you put in 50 million yen,
03:23but now you only have 48 million yen.
03:25If you take 20 million yen,
03:27you're the only one who can think of it.
03:29Will it work?
03:31If the person who put out the damage report
03:33and said he stole the money
03:35has a proof that he took it from here,
03:37it will be a damage report.
03:40Basically, the bank doesn't know
03:43how much money was in the safe
03:45or how much money was stolen.
03:47So, the trust that you can never open the safe
03:49was betrayed.
03:51Yes.
03:53Actually, there's only one key.
03:55I have my own key,
03:57and I have a spare key in the bank.
03:59And the bank's key is
04:01originally sealed.
04:03That's how I manage it.
04:05So, if you don't have a spare key,
04:07if a person who rents a safe
04:09loses it,
04:11or if you don't know
04:13where it is,
04:15no one can open it.
04:17So, I have a spare key in the bank,
04:19but I seal it
04:21and put it in the envelope.
04:23The bank can't open it on its own.
04:25Why was it found out this time?
04:27This is because
04:29the amount doesn't match.
04:31There is a suspicion
04:33that the money that should have been put in
04:35is gone.
04:37When I looked into it,
04:39I found out that
04:41the key was found in the safe.
04:43So, I thought it was strange.
04:45Basically,
04:47the general public
04:49can't get the key
04:51or the spare key.
04:53They can't get it at the office.
04:55So, I thought,
04:57who can access it?
04:59Then,
05:01the same person
05:03was found
05:05from two perspectives.
05:07In the old days,
05:09the bankers
05:11were very strict
05:13when it came to new employees.
05:15For example,
05:17they threw out the documents
05:19around their desks.
05:21The seniors and bosses
05:23were very angry.
05:25They said,
05:27don't do that
05:29or manage it properly.
05:31In the past,
05:33lockers were opened
05:36without permission.
05:38So,
05:40it was a time
05:42when new employees
05:44couldn't be educated.
05:46So, they couldn't check it.
05:48So, they kept
05:50personal information
05:52from the bank.
05:54If they knew
05:56that the key was there,
05:58they would know
06:00who did it.
06:02Why did they do that?
06:04So,
06:06when the new employees
06:08came to the office,
06:10they opened the locker
06:12and put money in it
06:14to hide it.
06:16What?
06:18I saw it on the news
06:20in my neighborhood.
06:22It was a bank
06:24I often go to.
06:26I was worried.
06:28Don't worry.
06:30Don't worry.
06:32To be continued
06:34The theme is
06:36a bank robber
06:38and a bad employee.
06:40Let's continue.
06:42In the case,
06:44when the senior
06:46comes to the office,
06:48he doesn't know
06:50what he left in the locker.
06:52So,
06:54he doesn't know
06:56what he left in the locker.
06:58So,
07:01he doesn't know
07:03what he left in the locker.
07:05So,
07:07he might not know
07:09what he left in the locker.
07:11He might know
07:13what he left in the locker.
07:15So,
07:17the bank manager
07:19asked the bank
07:21if there were
07:23similar cases in other banks.
07:25So,
07:27he just needs to
07:29ask the bank manager.
07:31He doesn't know
07:33what he left in the locker.
07:35He doesn't know
07:37what he left in the locker.
07:39The bank manager
07:41doesn't need to know.
07:43But it's safe.
07:45So, he can put anything he wants.
07:47If you want to deposit 10 million yen,
07:49you need to make a account.
07:51But,
07:53you can only deposit
07:5510 million yen.
07:57So,
07:59there are many cases
08:01where you don't need to make an account.
08:03In the past,
08:05the bank was very important
08:07to the rich customers.
08:09So,
08:11the bank was like
08:13a service to them.
08:15So,
08:17it's not like
08:19you can make a lot of money with it.
08:21Once you rent the bank,
08:23the house of the customer
08:26will be taken care of.
08:28So,
08:30the bank manager
08:32doesn't need to know
08:34what he left in the locker.
08:36So,
08:38what happens
08:40if the bank manager
08:42doesn't know
08:44what he left in the locker?
08:46Then,
08:48the bank manager
08:50doesn't need to know
08:52what he left in the locker.
08:54Are you worried?
08:56No, I'm not.
08:58You don't have anything to deposit, do you?
09:00I have a lot.
09:02What do you want to deposit?
09:04Well,
09:06I have this.
09:08That's not important.
09:10I have a recipe.
09:12Then,
09:14the bank manager will throw it away.
09:16What should I deposit?
09:18I have a notebook
09:20that my mom gave me.
09:22I don't use it, but I want to keep it.
09:24Is it written on it?
09:26No, it's not.
09:28It's on the side of the notebook.
09:30But I don't use it anymore.
09:32I left it at home.
09:34I don't want to throw it away.
09:36You don't have it.
09:38You don't have to use it.
09:40What did you say?
09:42I don't have anything to deposit,
09:44but I thought
09:46there might be someone
09:48who has a gun
09:50or something like that.
09:52Do you have a deposit?
09:54Yes, I do.
09:56So,
09:58there are many safe houses
10:00that no one can open in the world.
10:02What if you die and
10:04you don't have any relatives?
10:06In that case,
10:08if you don't have any relatives,
10:10you have to follow the procedure
10:12of the court.
10:14If you have a gun,
10:16you can go to jail.
10:19If you have a safe house,
10:21it would be very interesting.
10:23You can open it.
10:25It would be very interesting.
10:27Who would cooperate?
10:29The bank won't cooperate.
10:31How do you use it?
10:33I don't have much to put in,
10:35but I'll record it
10:37until I leave it.
10:39It doesn't make sense.
10:41People who use it
10:43because they don't want to be seen
10:45and don't want to be known
10:47Actually,
10:49I had a safe house
10:51that my late father had,
10:53so I had a chance to open it.
10:55I found out later
10:57that my father was renting it.
10:59I was excited to see
11:01what was in it,
11:03but there were only two or three notes
11:05in it, so there was nothing
11:07valuable in it.
11:09What was written?
11:11It was just his memo.
11:13I don't know.
11:15It's like a code.
11:17It's like a code.
11:19But I didn't ask
11:21what was in it,
11:23so I don't know.
11:25I don't know
11:27how to make a blockchain.
11:29I don't know how to decrypt it.
11:31This is a dark byte.
11:33It's scary.
11:35I've seen it a lot lately.
11:37It's a push-in
11:39to an otaku
11:41in a safe house.
11:44It's not a push-in.
11:46He knew it was there.
11:48He was very bold.
11:50He broke the glass
11:52in the middle of the room.
11:54There were a lot of people
11:56in the room.
11:58He asked them
12:00for the password.
12:02Did he force them in?
12:04Yes.
12:06He asked them for the password,
12:08but they didn't tell him.
12:10Then he was beaten up.
12:12They beat him up.
12:14He was beaten up.
12:16He was beaten up.
12:18He was beaten up.
12:20I don't know.
12:22How do you know
12:24if someone has money?
12:26There's a lot of data
12:28being distributed lately.
12:30Some insurance companies
12:32are spreading data
12:34illegally.
12:36They know
12:38how rich people are.
12:40They come to your house
12:42and attack you.
12:44They know
12:46how rich you are
12:48from the atmosphere
12:50of the entrance.
12:52They know
12:54how you look
12:56and the atmosphere
12:58of the entrance.
13:00Everyone in the area
13:02knew
13:04how rich people were.
13:06They know
13:09How do you control
13:11other people's space?
13:16You keep them safe.
13:18If they are really injured,
13:20and come back from
13:22a игра whereчто
13:24they don't tell you
13:26until they see you
13:28because it's
13:30important thatyou are safe.
13:32You care about
13:34strength of the family.
13:36You don't resent them,
13:38Do you mean to say that a part-time worker is hitting an elderly person?
13:42Yes, it's a mess.
13:43From a moral point of view.
13:45So what I'm being told is that when you go to work,
13:49don't say you're a robber.
13:50If you go there, tell them to beat you up.
13:54Give them instructions.
13:55And if you send a person's license to them on LINE,
14:00and if they run away on the way,
14:03tell them that you're going to sue your parents,
14:06or that you know what you're doing.
14:09So even if you think you can't hit an elderly person,
14:13if you tell them you're going to quit,
14:14their parents are going to be angry.
14:16Yes, that's right.
14:17However, robberies are always a crime.
14:20Even in the beginning.
14:21Even if you're a part-time worker,
14:23and you've never committed such a crime before,
14:26if you're a robber, it's always a crime.
14:29No punishment.
14:30No punishment.
14:31That's obvious.
14:32You do it without knowing.
14:33There are a lot of young people who don't know that much.
14:36And if you get hurt there,
14:38it won't work for 10 years.
14:41Even in the beginning.
14:42So you should never do it.
14:43Even in the beginning, for more than 10 years.
14:45Actually, when I was caught with a lawyer,
14:48I had a consultation,
14:49and I was told how long I would be in jail,
14:53and I was surprised.
14:55I was like,
14:57you can get out in 2 or 3 years,
14:58isn't that a death sentence?
15:00No, that's not true.
15:01He only has that kind of knowledge,
15:04and he only knows what he's told by the organization.
15:07So he does it without thinking that he's committing a serious crime.
15:12What should I do?
15:14If there are two or three of us,
15:17it's not just grandparents.
15:19Even if you're young,
15:21you can't go home with the chief and the criminal.
15:25So you have to do everything by fingerprint.
15:31When you travel abroad,
15:33you're often told,
15:34even if you're on the minimum road,
15:36you have to have enough money to pay.
15:39It's the same thing.
15:41Even if you come to the minimum,
15:43you have to have enough money to pay.
15:46In a way, it may be necessary.
15:49I see.
15:50You can put a GPS there,
15:53so you can track it.
15:55The minimum fare?
15:57You can't put a GPS on it.
16:01Why are there so many crimes against young people?
16:07Especially after the coronavirus.
16:10Young people can't get a part-time job during the coronavirus.
16:14They're in trouble with money.
16:16What should I do?
16:18If you find illegal things on social media,
16:22you can earn 500,000 yen in a short period of time.
16:24It's impossible.
16:25I've been writing white papers since the beginning.
16:28It's suspicious from there.
16:30I don't think it's a white paper.
16:32But I'm writing it, so it's easy.
16:35You're being fooled.
16:37I've been fooled by the chief host.
16:40I don't like it.
16:42It's the same thing.
16:44I've never heard of it.
16:47I get over 800,000 yen every month.
16:52But if the chief host gets angry,
16:56and I quit,
16:58I'll be in trouble.
17:00So I'll get 800,000 yen as a guarantee.
17:05I'll say,
17:07I don't need a salary for the first month.
17:10I'll use it as a guarantee.
17:12Is that a recent story?
17:15It's not recent.
17:18It's been a long time.
17:20It's been a long time.
17:22It's been a long time.
17:24I've been worried about it.
17:27But I've never gone that far.
17:29I was told to pay 100,000 yen.
17:32I asked my aunt.
17:34I was told to pay 100,000 yen.
17:36I thought it was a show of justice.
17:38So I sat on the floor.
17:40Shut up.
17:42What kind of justice is that?
17:45I said I wanted to do it.
17:47I was told to pay 800,000 yen.
17:50I didn't.
17:51I was told to pay 100,000 yen.
17:53I didn't.
17:54I really didn't.
17:55I was asked how much I could pay.
17:57I said 3,000 yen.
17:59My phone was cut off.
18:02I couldn't get through.
18:04That's good.
18:06You prepared it in advance.
18:08I didn't have enough money.
18:11It's easy for children to look for a part-time job.
18:15It's easy for children to look for a part-time job.
18:17In the old days, I used to use J1.
18:20It's nostalgic.
18:22I can't see what I'm looking for on my phone.
18:26I can't see what I'm looking for on my phone.
18:28My parents say they're worried.
18:31That's where you find it.
18:33In the old days, if you looked at the J1 page, you could find it.
18:37That's right.
18:39If you look for a cat, you can find a part-time job.
18:45It's a little scary.
18:47It's scary, but I don't know.
18:49So I ask my children to apply for a job.
18:53If you look at your phone, you can find personal information.
18:56I wonder if there are times when rich people ask for a dog walk at a high price.
19:00I wonder if there are times when rich people ask for a dog walk at a high price.
19:02I've never bought a cat.
19:06There was a cat named Bon in my junior high school.
19:09The cat ran away from Bon's house.
19:11When I was looking for a cat, I was told to look for it.
19:17So you have a part-time job.
19:20I'm desperate.
19:23Which one do you have?
19:25Do you have a part-time job?
19:27I have a case like this.
19:29I'm late for a jewelry store.
19:31I break the glass and take jewelry and watches.
19:35The recruiter on the other side says this.
19:37Actually, this is a store.
19:39I'm doing it in Yaochou to get insurance money.
19:45So you're not going to be a criminal.
19:47The store makes money with insurance money.
19:50I'm just pretending to take it.
19:52You're not going to be a criminal.
19:54For example, I'm 18 years old.
19:56I'm 18 years old, so I'm lucky.
19:58I'm a boy, so I'm not going to be a criminal.
20:00I'm not going to go to an experiment.
20:02I think that's possible.
20:06That's what I'm saying.
20:08The recruiter speaks very well.
20:10Can't you catch it?
20:12But you're looking for it on SNS.
20:16You have this person's account.
20:18Can't you catch it?
20:21There's an app that can't analyze.
20:24I'm contacting the overseas.
20:28It's just that it's in there.
20:30It's a little suspicious.
20:32That's right.
20:34It's because it's used by a criminal organization.
20:36It's easy to use.
20:38I don't know about coke.
20:40I'll call you.
20:42If you tell me to use it, I'll use it.
20:44It's hard.
20:46I'm older than you.
20:48I'm tired and I'm going to get money.
20:50I'm over 70 years old.
20:52Can I get a poisonous ring from the country?
20:56I'm shaking.
20:58When I take a picture, it's like this.
21:08I see.
21:10Are you really in trouble with money?
21:12Do you want to make money easily?
21:14You're going to buy something again, aren't you?
21:16You have to grow your sense of smell.
21:20When I first met you,
21:22I was looking for a part-time job in this book.
21:24I was looking for a part-time job in the book.
21:26The only part-timer I met was a guy who had a lot of hair.
21:28I could only make a living with the personality of a guy on the book.
21:32I was told to look at the hair of the store.
21:34I've never met a guy like that before.
21:36I found a real iron-clad guy.
21:40You found a real iron-clad part-time job?
21:42I found a real part-time job.
21:44Isn't it scary?
21:46That's right.
21:48I found a real part-time job.
21:50When I was introducing it,
21:52I went to the store to buy the tissue.
21:55Wow!
21:56I went inside the store.
21:59It was a proper job, though.
22:01It wasn't a proper job.
22:03It was a bit old-fashioned.
22:07It wasn't illegal.
22:09What is the government going to do about this?
22:14The police have been pretending to be people looking for a part-time job.
22:22I see.
22:23There's a big organization behind them.
22:26In order to catch those people,
22:29if you go from the very end, you can escape.
22:32They pretend to be people looking for a part-time job
22:37and contact the recruiter.
22:40The Japanese police don't do undercover operations.
22:43If you don't do that, the organization won't be able to be destroyed.
22:48I want them to do it.
22:51I want them to do it, and I want to see it on TV.
22:54I want to see the moment they catch you while you're drinking.
22:57I want to see the moment they catch you while you're drinking.
23:00I want you to do it.
23:04I want to do it.
23:07You like Tom Cruise, right?
23:08I like Tom Cruise.
23:10I like Tom Cruise, but I want to do it.
23:12You seem like a Samo-han-kinpo.
23:15You're a bit of a nuisance.
23:17You suddenly went through the door.
23:20I'm not going to say that he can't get in.
23:22You're like a police officer.
23:28Welcome to Hokkori Dama.
23:31We always talk about Japanese concerns,
23:35but today we're going to listen to the positive news
23:37and have a relaxing conversation.
23:41I want to check the beauty of Japan again and relax.
23:46Don't worry, Yoshida.
23:48I'm going to relax in the passenger seat.
23:53Relaxing in the gentle reply on the Shinkansen.
23:56The X that posted the event on the Shinkansen is a hot topic.
24:01When I asked the foreigner behind me if I could take a seat,
24:05he said, yes.
24:08When I took a seat, the foreigner behind me said,
24:12You can take a seat a little more.
24:14You can take a seat a little more.
24:16That's what he said gently.
24:18There are a lot of comments saying,
24:20I'm going to relax in this conversation.
24:25I think it's in Japanese.
24:27That's right.
24:28I've never asked if I could take a seat.
24:31But I'm not going to take a seat.
24:34I'm going to take a seat with care.
24:37Do you have to take a seat?
24:39Some people say,
24:41You don't have to take a seat.
24:43Some people say,
24:45I can't.
24:47I'm afraid of that.
24:49I'm afraid of that.
24:51Can I take a seat?
24:53I've never been told that.
24:55I've never been told that.
24:57I think it's up to the seat.
25:00I think it's up to the seat.
25:02It's included in the ticket price.
25:04I've never been told that.
25:07But I've never been told that.
25:09I've never been told that.
25:11I've never been told that.
25:13There is also a station on the train.
25:15A night bus is also a popular bus from the beginning.
25:21I see.
25:22I see.
25:23You just need to adjust it back.
25:25That's it.
25:27It's up to the seat.
25:29The table doesn't change.
25:31It doesn't matter if you fall down or not.
25:33You're a person with a computer, right?
25:35If you lift it up like this, even if you don't get food,
25:39the display on the computer is a bit...
25:41If you put it on the bed, it might get a bit dry.
25:43Like a straw.
25:45Or a parfait.
25:47A high-priced parfait.
25:49There's a high-priced one, right?
25:50If there's a high-priced parfait,
25:52the whipped cream will just...
25:55Stop it, I'm eating a parfait.
25:57Stop it then.
25:59If you go to Shin-Osaka,
26:01bring home a high-priced parfait.